Dino Dana (2017–…): Season 1, Episode 6 - Dino Defender - Dino Days of Summer - full transcript

When a Dromaeosaurus attacks Mr. Hendrickson's flamingo lawn ornaments, Dana sets out to protect the flamingos. Wearing the frilliest dress ever on the hottest day of the year, Dana tries ...

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[Dana]
Dino Dana!

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various dinosaurs roaring]

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various dinosaurs roaring]

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various dinosaurs roaring]

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various dinosaurs roaring]

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Dino Dana!

[roar]

[Dana]
"Dino Defender."

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[grunts]

Almost done.

Hey, Mr. Hendrickson.

Mr. Hendrickson!

Mr. Hendrickson.
Over here.

It's Dana!

Good morning, Dana.

Guess what we are?

Working independently?

We're samesies.

If you say so.

[grunts]

I do.

Doesn't my
Pterodaustro



look like
your flamingo?

I suppose.

And that's not all.

Flamingos are birds
and Pterodaustro and Pterosaurs.

Guess what they both can do,

I'll give you a hint.

Fly.

Which reminds me,

I better be
flying inside.

Aren't you
going to ask me

why I'm making
a Pterodaustro.

Not particularly,

but I'm sure
you're going to tell me.

I'm doing
dino experiment 518,

how does a Dromaeosaurus
use its claws?

How does a Ptera-what-
you-ma-call-it help you in that?

Pterodaustro
and I thought you'd never ask.

The Dromaeosaurus
is a carnivore

with curved claws
and it moved like this...

[growls]

But I've never
seen it in action.

So, I'm using
the Pterodaustro as bait.

Well, that sounds
destructive.

Bye now.

Hey, Mr. Hendrickson,
you forgot a flamingo.

At least I think
it's a flamingo.

It certainly
used to be.

My daughter Gabriel
painted this

when she was
a little girl.

Unfortunately,
it doesn't match the others

so it stays
in the box.

I didn't know
you had a daughter.

- You never asked.
- Do you have a son?

- No.
- Do you have another daughter?

- No.
- Was your daughter like me?

- Hm.
- Did she like dinosaurs?

No, she prefers birds.

Well, birds came
from dinosaurs.

Maybe you daughter and I
are samesies too.

[laughs]

Mr. Hendrickson,
can you tell her

I love how colorful
her paint job is?

Will do.
[laughs]

Bye, now.

Bye, Mr. Hendrickson.

I'll let you know
how my experiment goes.

- I can't wait.

Well, I'm going
to have to wait...

For a Dromaeosaurus.

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[squawks]

And there's one now.

[coos]

It sees my Pterodaustro.

[high pitched coo]

I think it knows

my Pterodaustro's
not real.

[squawks]

Oh, that's how you use
your claws, Dromaeosaurus.

[high pitched coo]

[Mr. Hendrickson]
I thought I heard a commotion.

What did you do to my flamingo?

Wasn't me.

- Who did it?
- It was the Dromaeosaurus.

Where is he? I don't see him.
All I see is you.

- It ran away.
- Ran away?

Must have thought your
flamingo was a Pterodaustro.

The Dromie kicked out
it's legs like this,

then flipped out
it's curved claws like this

then ripped
your flamingo apart,

like this.

Squawk!

Dino experiment
518 complete.

The Dromaeosaurus
used its curved claws

to attack prey.

It was so awesome,

but maybe not as awesome
for your flamingo.

Should I put them away
so your Dromoesaurus

doesn't uh,
destroy anymore?

Dromaeosaurus.

Don't worry,
Mr. Hendrickson.

Now that I know how
the Dromaeosaurus

used its claws,

I'll figure out a way
to protect your flamingos.

[sigh]

Now, to figure out a way

to protect
Mr. Hendrickson's flamingos.

[squawks]

I think I know.

[Mr. Hendrickson]
The little girl downstairs.

She said a dinosaur
ripped my flamingos apart

with its claws.

Yes, yes,
your flamingo is safe.

I put it out.

Good grief,

she's putting
all my flamingos in a tree.

Listen, I got to go.
I'll call you back.

I'm always nice.
Bye.

[sigh]

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Now the flamingos are safe
from the Dromaeosaurus.

They're flying just like
the Pterodaustro do.

[squawks]

Hello,
Dromaeosaurus.

Your claws are great
at attacking on the ground

but I don't think
they're great

at attacking in the sky.

[hisses]

You don't just use
your claws to attack prey,

you climb trees
with them too?

Which means the flamingos
aren't safe.

[squawks]

Not the one Mr. Hendrickson's
daughter painted!

[squawks and roars]

[squawks]

Ah no,
not another one.

What did you do now?

It wasn't me.

- It was the Dromaeosaurus.
- Dromaeosaurus.

Now you're getting it.

And how exactly did it get
my flamingo down from up there?

Does a Dromaeosaurus fly?

No, it used it's claws
to climb the tree.

It was amazing

and upsetting
for your flamingos

but don't worry
Mr. Hendrickson,

I learn
from my mistakes.

I'll figure out a way
to protect your flamingos.

I got to go.

I wonder why
the Dromaeosaurus

didn't take
the colorful flamingo.

Maybe it
really likes pink.

[squawks]

Hmm,
that Sinornithosaurus

looks the same
as that colorful flamingo.

Oh no.

Watch out,
Sinornithosaurus.

[both hissing]

Why aren't you leaving,
Sinornithosaurus?

[chirps and squawks]

Why didn't the Dromaeosaurus
use it's claws on you,

Sinornithosaurus?

Maybe Mr. Hendrickson
can help.

No, I didn't call you
to tell you that I was right.

But I was right.

She destroyed another one.

[knock on door]

Somebody's at the door.

No, no, no.
Don't come over.

[knock on door]

You hang up
on your father.

Mr. Hendrickson, the weirdest
thing just happened.

Don't tell me.

The Dromaeosaurus
came back

and destroyed
another flamingo.

No, but close.

The Dromaeosaurs ran into
the Sinornithosaurus.

What's a Psyan nick
a nymphasaurus?

Sinornithosaurus.
This one.

It's a small,
colorful dino

but that's not
the weird part either.

The weird part
is that the Dromaeosaurus

didn't use it's claws
on the Sinornithosaurus.

Instead, it ran away
from a way smaller dino.

Isn't that weird.

Maybe not so weird.

Those colors
remind me of something.

Would you get that book
for me, please?

And my glasses?
I want to show you something.

Okay.

There it is right there.

This is a blue
capped Frieda

and this is
the Hooded Pitohui.

Notice anything
about them?

They both have
bright colors.

That's right.
Can you guess why?

Because they're pretty?

Well, in a way.

They want predators
to notice them

because they
are poisonous.

Birds are poisonous?

Some are.

Are you saying
the Sinornithosaurus

might be poisonous?

Well, did birds
come from dinosaurs?

You know that they did.

I know how to protect
your flamingos now.

- Thank you, Mr. Hendrickson.
- You're welcome.

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And done.

[squawks]

Hello, Dromaeosaurus.

Your claws are great
at attacking on the ground

and climbing trees

but I don't think they want
to attack poisonous dinos.

[squawks]

Yes, the Sinornithosaurus
trick worked.

Dino predators know not to mess
with poisonous dinos,

even if they have
awesome curved claws.

What happened
to my flamingos?

I think they
look great, Dad.

You must be Dana.

- You must be his daughter.
- I'm Gabrielle.

Don't you like
the flamingos, Daddy?

Yes, I do.

[chanting]
Hug her. Hug her. Hug her.

[laughing]

Alright.

[Dana]
Next up, more Dino Dana!

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[Dana]
Dino Dana!

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various dinosaurs roaring]

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various dinosaurs roaring]

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various dinosaurs roaring]

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various dinosaurs roaring]

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various dinosaurs roaring]

Dino Dana!

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[Dana]
"The Dino Days Of Summer."

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[Dad]
Stop right there, nugget!

[gasp]
Where do you think you're going?

- To do a dino experiment.
- Not in that dress, you're not.

Grandma won't be happy
if you get that dress dirty.

And when Grandma's unhappy,
we're all--

[Gloria]
Arman!

- Yes, Gloria?
- Arman!

Yes, Gloria?

Arman!

Yes, Gloria?

No need to yell.
Where's the camera?

On the table.

What?

On the table!

Please, Dad,
it's hot out,

which means I can finally
solve dino experiment 516:

How do dinosaurs
keep cool when it's hot?

Okay, but only if you
keep that dress clean.

Arman, the camera's
not on the table.

On the KITCHEN table?

Well, your father
didn't say that, did he?

I've got 50 tables in here.
Should I have checked them all?

Oh, look at the mess
you've made of your shirt.

That's a lotta sweat.
That can't be healthy.

Let's get you inside.
Have you been exercising?

- [whispered] Stay clean!
- C'mon.

Now I just have to find
a dino for my experiment.

[growl]

[gasp]

[dinosaur bellows]

A Footalongasaurus!

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Footalongasaurus,

your name means
"giant chief lizard"

because you're one of the most
giant dinosaurs of all time.

You're longer than
five school busses,

and you weight more
than 80 elephants.

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Hello, Footalongasaurus.

[grunting and snorting]

[sneeze]

Awww!
Hot air!

Wait...

I wonder how something
as big as you stays cool.

[growl]

- You hungry?
- [grunt]

Oh, you're not eating.

You're using the tree's shade
to block the sun.

I wonder if I can
use you for shade...

Ah.

That's better.

[irritated panting
from Footalongasaurus]

[groan]

What's wrong?

I guess the tree's
not big enough

to shade your
whole body.

[scream]

He's coming right for me!

[scream]

That...
was...

incredible!

Bye, Footalongasaurus.

Hope you find more shade.

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[panting]

Mom, you won't believe
what I just discovered!

[Mom]
Dana, you're covered in grass.

- What happened?
- Footalongasaurus happened.

She helped me solve
dino experiment 516:

How do dinosaurs
stay cool when it's hot?

Guess how they did it?

By covering themselves in grass?

No, by finding shade
and keeping out of the sun!

That's great, honey, but please
be careful with this dress.

Your grandma took
forever to make it.

You know how she likes
everything to be perfect.

- [Gloria] Eva!
- Yes, Mom?

- We found the camera!
- Great!

Your husband broke it.

I'll be there in a second!

Okay, nugget.

Have fun finishing
your experiment.

Just try to...

"Stay perfect."

Just for a bit longer.

Eva!

Oh.
You're wearing that dress again?

Yes?

It's just that I thought
we agreed on colors...

But we don't have to match.

I can change it.

Oh...
Thanks.

You know,
I would go with the fuchsia.

That one flatters your figure.

[whispering]
Just a bit longer.

I have to find dino number two
for my experiment.

Where's that dirt coming from?

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Hm.

Long quills...

You must be the Psittacosaurus!

Your name means
"parrot lizard"

because you had
a beak like a parrot!

But where's your face?

I'll need to get
a closer look.

[Psittacosaurus cooing]

There you are!

But where are you going?

I need to see
how you stay cool!

[cooing]

Wait...

I wonder if that hole you dug
helps keep you cool.

Only one way to find out!

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[sigh]
It does.

The Psittacosaurus
made its own shade

by digging holes.

Oh, someone's in trouble...

Grandma's going to be so mad
that you got your dress dirty.

I'm doing a dino experiment.

I just discovered
the Psittacosaurus

dug holes to stay cool!

Why do we have to wear
these dresses anyway?

It's just what we do.

Grandmas make dresses

and granddaughters wear them.

[Gloria]
Sara!

Yes, Grandma?

How many bows do you
want in your hair?

None, thanks!

[sigh] Quick, help me
hide in this hole.

Hm.
It actually is cooler in here.

I know, right?

Ahem!

Sweetheart,
what are you doing?

You've got dirt all over
the beautiful dress I made you,

and it's even in your hair!

How many bows do you want
to make grandma happy again?

Uh...
One?

On each side?

That's a very good idea.

You'll look so lovely.

Come with me.

I can't wait to get started...

[Sara]
Help, Seester!

[Gloria] Maybe even some
extra ribbon hanging down...

I wonder if there are any
other ways dinosaurs stay cool.

- [growl]
- What was that?

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Kosmoceratops?

Your name means
"decorated horn face"

because you have the most horns
on your face of any dinosaur.

[grunting and growling]

Are you going swimming
to stay cool?

I guess not.

Ooh, that's a lot of mud!

That looks like fun,
but I can't get--

...dirty.

Oh, I'm gonna be
in so much trouble!

...But I'm less hot.

This mud is actually
cooling me down.

Oh!

Some dinos must cover
themselves in mud

to stay cool and keep
the sun off their bodies.

Dino experiment 516 solved.

Thanks, Kosmoceratops.

Not again!

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Dana, there you are!

It's time to fix your hair...

...And your face,
and your body.

What happened?

I solved Dino Experiment 516.

Some dinos stay cool
on hot days

by finding shade,

digging holes to
make their own shade,

or covering themselves in mud.

I'm sorry about
the dress, Grandma,

but dino experiments
can be messy.

Clearly.

That's why I don't really
like wearing dresses...

Why didn't you
just tell me that?

Because grandmothers make things
and granddaughters wear them.

Yes, but I want you
to like what I make.

I mean, look how
happy Sara is!

[Sara]
So happy.

No, I have an idea...

Follow me.

I'm going to make you
something else to wear.

It's picture time,
everyone!

See how saying
"Just press the button"

isn't helpful when there are
a lot of buttons?

It's the big one on top.

[beep]
See? Now that's helpful.

C'mon!
[laugh]

- Say...
- I love Grandma!

[all laugh]

I love Grandma!

[snap]

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